. HD PTZ REMOTE CAMERA KY-PZ100WU/KY-PZ100WE KY-PZ100BU/KY-PZ100BE INSTRUCTIONS . Specifications and appearance of this unit are subject to change for further improvement without prior notice. About the latest INSTRUCTIONS Please check the latest INSTRUCTIONS, tools, etc. from the URL below. North America: http://pro.jvc.com/prof/main.jsp Europe: http://www.service.jvcpro.eu/public/ China: http://www.jvc.com.cn/service/download/index.html For Customer Use: Enter below the Serial No.
FOR USA These are general IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS and certain items may not apply to all appliances. IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. Getting Started 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
Safety Precautions This device complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. FOR USA AND CANADA Getting Started CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN Changes or modifications not approved by JVC could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. POUR CANADA ATTENTION AVERTISSEMENT : POUR EVITER LES RISQUES D’INCENDIE OU D’ELECTROCUTION, NE PAS EXPOSER L’APPAREIL A LA PLUIE NI A L’HUMIDITE. ATTENTION: POUR EVITER TOUT RISQUE D’ELECTROCUTION NE PAS OUVRIR LE BOITER. AUCUNE PIECE INTERIEURE N’EST A REGLER PAR L’UTILISATEUR. SE REFERER A UN AGENT QUALIFIE EN CAS DE PROBLEME.
Getting Started When the equipment is installed in a cabinet or on a shelf, make sure that it has sufficient space on all sides to allow for ventilation (10 cm (3-15/16") or more on both sides, on top and at the rear). Do not block the ventilation holes. (If the ventilation holes are blocked by a newspaper, or cloth etc. the heat may not be able to get out.) No naked flame sources, such as lighted candles, should be placed on the apparatus.
IMPORTANT (for owners in the U.K.) Connection to the mains supply in the United Kingdom. DO NOT cut off the mains plug from this equipment. This equipment is in conformity with the provisions and protection requirements of the corresponding European Directives. This equipment is designed for professional video appliances and can be used in the following environments: Controlled EMC environment (for example, purpose-built broadcasting or recording studio), and rural outdoors environments.
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Consult your dealer as special technique is required when installing this product. Ensure that the fixing screws or nuts are tightened securely, otherwise, the unit may fall off. Mounting to a firm place Getting Started As the unit contain parts rotating at high speed, mount it on a firm place with sufficient strength to support the vibration and weight of the unit. Mass : Approx. 2.0 kg If the strength is weak, the vibration will cause fuzzy images on the monitor screen.
Contents Setting Time Code Generator .......................... 48 Setting the User’s Bit ....................................... 50 Loop Recording ............................................... 51 Getting Started Installation/Connection Mounting the Camera to the Ceiling Mount Bracket ............................................................ Installing the Camera on the Ceiling ................ Installing the Camera on a Desktop ................. Attaching the Camera to a Tripod ...................
Getting Started Changing Clip Server Settings ..................... 91 Changing Live Streaming Settings ............... 92 Managing the Network Connection Settings File ......................................................................... 93 Saving the Connection Settings File ............ 94 Reading the Connection Settings File .......... 95 Deleting Connection Settings ...................... 95 Loading and Saving Setup Files ...................... 96 Performing Live Streaming ........................
Main Features Enhanced network functions Supports simultaneous output of 1080/60p SDI, HDMI and live streaming This product comes with a [3G-SDI] and a [HDMI] digital output terminal, which enable simultaneous output of SDI, HDMI and even live streaming videos and audio files.
Precautions Installation Location o Be sure to install the camera horizontally. Getting Started Storage and Usage Locations o Allowable ambient temperature and humidity Be sure to use this unit within the allowable temperature range of 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104°F) and a relative humidity of 30 % to 80 %. Using this unit at a temperature or humidity outside the allowable ranges could result not only in malfunction but also serious impact on the CMOS elements as small white spots may be generated.
microSDHC/microSDXC Cards Handling of microSD Cards o Do not remove the microSD card during data access (such as recording or formatting). And, do not turn off the power or remove the AC adapter during access. o Do not use or store the microSD card in a place that is subject to static electricity or electrical noise. o Do not place the microSD card near locations that are exposed to strong magnetic fields or radio waves.
Encryption in Network Connection o Wireless LAN connections make use of an encryption function. This encryption is designed for commercially-sold equipment, and it cannot be altered.
Getting Started o An afterimage can appear if you view a moving object on the monitor output, however this is not a malfunction. o Do not insert objects other than the memory card into the card slot. o Do not put anything into the camera unit. Metal and flammable items entering from the connectors can result in fire or electric shock. o Do not turn On/Off the power or remove the supplied AC adapter during recording.
Operation Modes This camera has four operation modes - Camera mode, Remote Edit mode, Maintenance mode and Video Off mode.
Operation Mode Camera Mode Description 0 This is the camera shooting mode. The camera recorder starts up in Camera mode when the power is turned on. 0 Video images from the camera are output to a browser (Live View) screen or an Memo : 0 When shifting from the Video Off mode to the camera mode, it may take a while for the camera to complete the initial operation and output the video images.
Names of Parts Bottom Section Getting Started A B A C B D C E D E F . . A Camera head Rotates horizontally. B Lens section Rotates vertically. C Tally lamp Turns on/off according to the menu setting and blinks depending on the status of this camera. (A P25 [Tally Lamp] ) (A P66 [ Tally Lamp ] ) D Infrared remote control sensor E POWER lamp Lights up as follows depending on the status of this camera.
Terminal Section 1 3 5 7 2 4 6 8 G A B C D E F . H I J K L . M N A Anti-theft wire mounting hole B [LAN(PoE+)] LAN (PoE+) terminal For connecting the LAN cable. C microSD card slot For inserting the microSD card. (A P27 [Compatible microSD Cards] ) D Reset switch : Restores the video output Short press setting to the default setting and restarts the camera. (*1) Press and hold : Restores all items in the [Network] menu to their default settings.
Infrared Remote Control A L B Getting Started C D E F G H M I J K N . A Zoom button Pressing the button at the T end moves the zoom lens toward the telephoto range and the angle of view becomes narrower. Pressing the button at the W end moves the zoom lens toward the wide-angle range and the angle of view becomes wider. B AF button Sets the camera to the Auto Focus mode. C Pan/Tilt, Menu operation button Moves the display area. Moves the cursor when the menu is displayed.
DIP Switch Setting Configure the DIP switch before installing this unit. ON 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Getting Started ON . Switch Bit Left 1 Function Select communication mode 2 to 4 Select protocol Description For selecting a communication mode. Remarks OFF: LAN; ON: Serial For selecting protocols.
o Connection example 1: IP control Switch Bit Left 1 Function Select communication mode 2 to 4 Select protocol KY-PZ100 KY-PZ100 KY-PZ100 Getting Started LAN cable HUB Left .1 Set to JVC (0). Right ON RM-LP100 Settings Set to LAN (OFF). ON 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 .
Tally Lamp (A P66 [ Tally Lamp ] ) Memo : 0 Blinking takes priority over lighting up. 0 You can adjust the brightness of the tally lamp in [Main Menu] B [System] B [Tally Lamp] B [Brightness]. (A P66 [ Brightness ] ) 0 When [System] B [Loop Rec] is set to “On”, alarm and warning displays when there is insufficient or no microSD card space will not be shown.
View Remote (Live View) Screen and External Monitor Connection Display Remote Edit Mode Screen Getting Started This is a mode for accessing the page for editing the metadata that is recorded in a clip via a web browser on a PC.
About microSD Cards Compatible microSD Cards System HD Format Usable microSD Card Class 10 or higher Class 6 or higher Bit Rate QuickTime 50M 35M 28M 18M 5M Inserting an microSD Card Memo : 0 To use a microSDHC card, set [4GB File Spanning(SDXC)] to “On”. (A P68 [ 4GB File Spanning(SDXC) ] ) Caution : 0 Using cards other than those from Panasonic, TOSHIBA or SanDisk may result in recording failure or data loss.
Formatting (Initializing) microSD Cards Getting Started When the following cards are inserted, [!FORMAT] appears at the remaining media display area. Format the card using the camera recorder menu. 0 Unformatted microSD cards 0 microSD cards formatted under different specifications * For details of the menu operation, refer to [Basic Operations in Menu Screen] (A P 52). Caution : 0 Be sure to format the microSD card on this camera.
Clip (Recorded Data) and Clip Name 0 When recording is stopped, the images, audio and accompanying data which are recorded from start to stop are recorded as one “clip” on the microSD card. 0 An 8-character clip name is automatically generated for the recorded clip. (“Clip Name Prefix” + “Clip Number”) AB C G 00 01 Clip Number A number in automatic ascending order is assigned in the recording order. The Clip Number can be reset in the menu.
Mounting the Camera to the Ceiling Mount Bracket 2 Place the supplied template against the ceiling, and fasten the ceiling mount bracket with four screws (M4 wooden screws: Φ4.1). 0 Be sure to put on protective glasses to protect Installation/Connection your eyes from falling objects when mounting the camera. 0 Be sure to place the base of the camera horizontally. The camera will not operate properly if it is slanted.
Installing the Camera on the Ceiling and the line indicated on the camera. Press the camera unit to insert, and then turn the camera clockwise. 5 Fix the camera and the fall prevention wire (ceiling) on the ceiling mount bracket using the provided screw (M3). Installation/Connection 1 Set the DIP switch. 0 Set the DIP switch prior to mounting the camera to the ceiling mount bracket. 2 Insert an microSD card. 0 Insert the card as necessary during installation.
Installing the Camera on a Desktop Attaching the Camera to a Tripod 0 Set the DIP switch prior to installing the camera. 0 Place the camera on a flat surface. 0 Be sure to place the base of the camera 0 Set the DIP switch prior to installing the camera. 0 Attach a tripod using the screw hole at the Installation/Connection horizontally. The camera will not operate properly if it is slanted. Memo : 0 The use of ceiling mount bracket is not required.
Connecting the Cables 1 Connect the power cable. 0 To supply power from an AC adapter, connect an AC adapter cable. 0 To supply power via PoE+, proceed to the next step without connecting an AC adapter cable. 0 Fix the AC adapter cable with a cable clamp. 6 Remove the protective sheet attached to the infrared remote control sensor. Caution : 0 For safety reasons, turn on the power only after ensuring that all the connections are in place.
IP Address Settings Using the IP Setting Tool 0 Connect the camera to be configured to the network via the LAN terminal. 0 Download the “IPSettingTool” from the URL stated on the cover page. . 0 Connect the computer for executing the Installation/Connection “IPSettingTool” to the network to establish communication with the camera to be configured. 1 Start up “IPSettingTool”. 2 Click the [Search] button. 0 If setting is successful, the search list display will be updated.
Configuring IP Address Manually Display the menu screen on the external monitor using the infrared remote control to set the IP address. 0 Connection via the LAN terminal (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [LAN] Terminal] ) 0 Connection via the USB terminal (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [USB] Terminal] ) Confirming the Connection 1 Start up the web browser on the terminal you wish to connect to the camera recorder, and enter the IP Address in the address field. 0 (Example: http://192.168.0.
View Remote Screen Camera Operation C A B P D E F G H Using View Remote R Q S T U V W I L M O N K J X Y b Z a . A Live View screen/Settings screen selection button Switches between the Live View screen and Settings screen. For details on the setting screen, please refer to [Changing Settings] (A P 87). B Pan/Tilt operation button Arrow : Moves the camera in the direction buttons of the arrow. R button : Restores the display area to the default position.
Z White Balance adjustment panel display 0 Displays the AWB paint adjustment value when the [White Balance] mode selection button is set to “AWB”. Example: AWB Paint ----R:±32 B:±32 0 Displays the R/B gain adjustment value when the [White Balance] mode selection button is set to “Manual”. Example: R/B Gain ----R: 0 to 255 B: 0 to 255 0 Not displayed if the [White Balance] mode selection button is not set to any of the above.
Basic Shooting Procedures You are recommended to operate this camera by connecting it to a PC or a controller. Preparations Shooting 1 Supply power to the camera via a LAN cable or AC adapter. (A P33 [Connecting the Cables] ) 2 Insert an microSD card. (A P27 [Inserting an microSD Card] ) 3 Configure the IP address of the camera. Using IPSettingTool allows you to configure the IP address easily.
Preset Mode You can store different operations of your choice on this camera. Storing/Recalling the Current Preset Information 1 Save the preset information. 0 Move to the pan/tilt/zoom position you want to store as a preset position, and change the corresponding setting. 2 Enter a [Preset] number button and press the [Store] button. 0 Doing so stores the current pan/tilt/zoom position and the different settings to the preset number. 3 Recall the stored preset number.
Pan/Tilt Operation Zoom Operation 0 Adjust the direction the camera is facing by Adjusts the angle of view. Optical zoom ratio: 1x to 30x Digital zoom ratio: 30x to 360x Set digital zoom to “On”/“Off” in [Main Menu] B [Camera Function] B [Digital Zoom]. (A P56 [ Digital Zoom ] ) You can control zoom using the button on the browser screen. During the zoom operation, the zoom bar or number will appear at the top right corner of the display screen.
Focus Operation Adjusting the Brightness Adjusting Focus Automatically Adjust the brightness using Iris, Gain and Shutter speed according to the brightness of the object. Adjusting the Brightness Automatically: Automatic Brightness Adjustment (AE) Mode Iris, Gain, Shutter speed and ND filter are automatically adjusted according to the brightness of the object to maintain optimum brightness. .
Adjusting the Brightness Manually Shooting When the [Exposure] selection button is set to a value other than “Auto”, some or all of the settings (Iris, Gain and Shutter Speed) can be manually adjusted. 0 Press the [Shutter] button: Switches to the shutter priority mode for manual setting of the shutter. Other settings are adjusted automatically. 0 Press the [Iris] button: Switches to the iris priority mode for manual setting of the iris. Other settings are adjusted automatically.
Setting the Gain 2 Press the iris adjustment button to adjust the iris manually. J : Sets the iris to the Open side. K : Sets the iris to the Close side. This function electrically boosts the light sensitivity when there is insufficient illumination on the object. You can set the gain of the video amplifier according to the brightness of the object. Select the setting mode according to your shooting conditions. The open F-number of the aperture varies according to the zoom position. Wide [W] end : F1.
Setting the Electronic Shutter You can change the shutter speed (time for each shooting frame) using the electronic shutter function. Electronic shutter can be adjusted manually or automatically. Memo : 0 The settable shutter speed range differs according to the frame rate setting. Frame Rate (Upper limit) Automatic Shutter Mode (Automatic Shutter Adjustment) Shooting . 1 Set [Exposure] to “Auto” or “Iris”. 0 A a icon appears on the left side of the shutter speed.
Adjusting the White Balance Adjust the white balance according to the color temperature of the lighting. You can select the adjustment mode according to the shooting conditions. As the color of the light (color temperature) varies according to the light source, it is necessary to readjust the white balance when the main light source illuminating the subject changes. Automatic White Balance Mode (FAW: Fulltime Auto White balance) 1 Set the [White Balance] mode selection button to “FAW”.
Adjusting the Camera Image The picture quality of the camera can be set using the [Camera Process] menu. As the adjustments are shown on the screen, you can adjust the values while checking the picture quality on the camera. 0 [Detail] 0 [High Sensitivity] 0 [NR] 0 [WDR] 0 [White Balance] 0 [Color Gain] 0 [Color Phase] Using the Image Stabilizer Reduces blur caused by camera shake in the video image. 1 Check whether the image stabilizer feature is turned ON or OFF.
Audio Recording Time Code and User’s Bit You can record audio from the two channels (CH1/ CH2) in synchronization with video images on this camera recorder. Time code and user’s bit data are recorded with the video in this camera recorder. During recording, the time code and user’s bit are displayed on the externally connected display screen or the Live View screen. Recording Audio Sound Set [Main Menu] B [A/V Set] B [Audio Set] B [Audio] to “On” to turn on audio input to the [AUDIO IN] terminal.
Time Code Operation Mode Set the time code operation in [Main Menu] B [TC/ UB] B [TC Generator]. (A P58 [ TC Generator ] ) Setting Free Run Rec Run Shooting Regen 48 Description The time code operates in the run mode at all times regardless of the recording status. It continues to run even when the power of the camera recorder is turned off. The time code operates in the run mode during recording. It continues to run in the order of the recorded clips as long as the microSD card is not replaced.
2 Select the framing mode for the time code generator (only when the frame rate setting is “60” or “30”). Set using [Main Menu] B [TC/UB] B [Drop Frame]. (A P58 [ Drop Frame ] ) 0 [Drop]: Sets the run mode of the time code generator to drop frame mode. Use this setting when placing emphasis on the recording time. 0 [Non Drop]: Sets the run mode of the time code generator to non-drop frame mode. Use this setting when placing emphasis on the number of frames.
Recording Time Code in Continuation of the Recorded Time Code on microSD Card This camera recorder is equipped with the time code reader. 1 Set [TC/UB] B [TC Generator] to “Regen”. 0 When the camera recorder enters from recording standby mode to recording mode, it reads the time code already recorded on the microSD card and records the new time code in continuation of that value. 0 The same data as the user’s bit already recorded on the microSD card is recorded.
Loop Recording 2 Select [Main Menu] B [TC/UB] B “Preset” and press the Set button (Set). The [Preset] setting screen appears. During normal recording, the camera stops recording automatically when the microSD card memory is full. In this case, you can enable the Loop Recording feature for recording to continue. 3 Use the cross-shaped button (HI) to place the cursor at the item to set, then use the cross-shaped button (JK) to change the values.
Basic Operations in Menu Screen 0 The menu screen can be displayed on the web browser (View Remote) screen or the screen of the externally connected monitor. 0 Various settings for shooting can be configured on the menu screen. Displaying the Menu Screen Menu Display and Detailed Settings 1 Press the L (Live View) button in the [Live View/setting screen selection] tab on the web browser (View Remote) screen. 0 The Live View screen is displayed.
Text Input with Software Keyboard Use the software keyboard to enter the [Setup File] subname, [Clip Name Prefix], and the settings under [Network] B [Settings]. Use the software keyboard to enter the [Setup File] subname and [Clip Name Prefix]. Entering a subname (A P80 [ Planning Metadata ] ) A B H C G F D E Entering the [Clip Name Prefix] (A P68 [ Clip Name Prefix ] ) A B H C D Set Cancel E . Settings under [Network] B [Settings] The keyboard displayed varies according to the settings.
Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart - [Tilt Up Limit] ................................. (A P 58) - [Tilt Down Limit] ............................. (A P 58) - [TC/UB...] .......................................... (A P 58) [Main Menu...] ....................................... (A P 54) - [TC Generator] .............................. (A P 58) - [Camera Function...] .......................... (A P 55) - [TC Preset] .................................... (A P 58) - [Image Stabilizer] ...........................
Camera Function Menu Menu screen for specifying operation settings during shooting. This item can only be selected in the Camera mode. Image Stabilizer For setting whether to enable the image stabilizer. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Exposure AE Speed For setting the convergence speed during AE (Auto Exposure). [Setting Values: Fast, RMiddle, Slow] AE Level For setting the convergence level during AE (Auto Exposure).
Digital Zoom For setting whether to enable the digital zoom function. 0 Off: Enables only the optical zoom (1x to 30x). 0 On: Enables the dynamic zoom (30x to 360x) in addition to the optical zoom. [Setting Values: ROff, On] Focus Mode For setting the focusing operation. [Setting Values: RAuto, Manual] AF Speed For setting the AF operation speed. [Setting Values: RFast, Slow] Bars Menu Display and Detailed Settings For setting whether to output color bars.
White Balance 9 AWB Paint For adjusting the R (red) and B (blue) components during AWB. 0 Increase the number: Strengthens the red/blue. 0 Decrease the number: Weakens the red/blue. [Setting values: R: -32 to +32 (R0); B: -32 to +32 (R0)] 9 R/B Gain For setting the R Gain and B Gain values respectively. [Setting values: R: 0 to 255; B: 0 to 255] Color Gain For adjusting the video signal color level. Increasing the value deepens the color.
Tilt Up Limit/Tilt Down Limit Sets a limit on the vertical (up/down) range of the tilt operation. Selecting Set sets the current position as the tilt limit. Movement beyond this point is not allowed. Selecting Release releases the restriction. [Setting Values: Set, RRelease] Memo : 0 The operation speed varies depending on whether an AC adapter or a PoE+ power supply is used.
A/V Set Menu Menu screen for video output and audio. Video Set... For specifying video output-related settings. (A P59 [Video Set Item] ) Audio Set... For specifying audio-related settings. (A P59 [Audio Set Item] ) Video Set Item HDMI/SDI Out For setting the terminal to output the video. [Setting Values: RHDMI+SDI, SDI, HDMI] 9 Resolution 9 HDMI Color 0 For setting the color format of HDMI signals. 0 This item is selectable when [HDMI/SDI Out] is set to “HDMI” or “HDMI+SDI”.
Network Menu For specifying network-related settings. The display of the software keyboard for input varies according to the item you are setting. (A P53 [Text Input with Software Keyboard] ) Connection Setup For configuring the network connection settings. You can Load, Store, and Delete the settings specified on the [USB Wizard] screen. Memo : 0 Configure a different network address (network segment) for the LAN terminal and USB terminal.
9 Resolution For setting the resolution on the Live View screen. [Setting values: R640x360, 320x180] Live Streaming Set For specifying settings for distributing live video images. 9 Live Streaming Starts live distribution when “On” is selected. [Setting Values: On, ROff] Memo : 0 “On” cannot be selected if streaming is not possible with the selected resolution, frame rate and bitrate combination. 0 “On” cannot be selected if network connection is not established.
o Password For setting the password. There is no default value (blank). * Enter not more than 127 characters. Enter not more than 31 characters for RTSP/RTP setting. o Latency For setting the latency mode. [Setting values: Minimun(ZIXI Off), RLow, Medium, High] o Adaptive Bit Rate If “On” is selected, the bit rate setting value of live streaming is set to maximum limit, and the bit rate is changed automatically according to changes in the network bandwidth.
Clip Server For setting the server and directory for uploading recorded clips in the microSD card to the FTP server. 9 Clip-FTP1 to Clip-FTP4 (The name specified in the respective [Alias] items is displayed) o Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera recorder. The name set in this item will appear on the [FTP Upload] action screen of the clip list display. * Enter not more than 127 characters. o Username Enter the user name for connecting to the FTP server.
Metadata Server For registering the FTP server for importing the metadata and the path of the file to be imported. Up to 4 settings can be registered. 9 Meta-FTP1 to Meta-FTP4 (The name specified in the respective [Alias] items is displayed) o Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera recorder. The name set in this item will be displayed in the [Import Metadata] options. Menu Display and Detailed Settings * Enter not more than 31 characters.
System Menu This menu screen allows system-related settings. For specifying recording settings, formatting and restoring of microSD card, tally lamp setting, date/ time, time zone, and other settings. It can also be used to reset the menu settings to their default values. System Mode For selecting the resolution and frame rate. [Setting Values: 1080/60, 1080/50, 720/60, 720/50] Memo : 0 The settings cannot be changed during recording or streaming. Record Set...
Time Style For setting the time display on the web browser (Live View) screen and externally connected monitor screen as well as that for time stamp recording. [Setting Values: 24hour, 12hour] (Default values: 12hour (U model), 24hour (E model)) IR ID For selecting a camera ID when operating via an infrared remote control unit.
Install Position For selecting the location to install the camera. 0 Desktop: When the camera is mounted on top of a table or to a tripod. The output image is not inverted vertically or laterally. 0 Hanging: When the camera is mounted to the ceiling. The output image will be inverted both vertically and laterally. [Setting Values: RDesktop, Hanging] System Information 9 Version Displays information on the firmware version.
Loop Rec For setting whether to enable the loop recording mode. (A P51 [Loop Recording] ) [Setting Values: On, ROff] Memo : 0 The setting cannot be altered during recording. 4GB File Spanning(SDXC) A recording file is automatically split when the size exceeds 4 GB, but if a microSDXC card is used, you can record clips larger than 4 GB by setting this option to “Off”. (Up to a maximum of 64 GB or 4 hours) 0 On: Splits a file when it exceeds 4 GB or 30 minutes.
Display Screen in Camera Mode B Audio Level Meter 0 Set [Audio] to “On” or “Off” to display or hide the level meter respectively. This screen displays the event. It is also used to display warnings only. 4030 20 10 0 . P ONM A L 00: 00: 00.00 100min ※ Jan 24 , 2016 12 :34 :56 B 4030 20 10 0 56 AE+6 18dB F1.8 1/10000 K J I H G F E C D . * Displayed only when a microSD card is inserted A Remaining Space on Media Displays the remaining recording time on the microSD card. Icon . .
F Gain 0 Displays the gain value. 0 An a icon is displayed to the left when [Exposure] is set to a value other than “Manual”. G AE Level 0 Displayed when the AE function is activated. H Focus Display [AF] : When auto focus is selected [MF]ZZ : When manual focus is selected * ZZ: indicates the focal length Focusing position is 0 = Near end Focusing position is 99 = Far end * When manual focus is selected, pressing the [Push Auto] button each time changes the focal length value.
M Live streaming mark When [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Live Streaming Set] B [Live Streaming] is set to “On”, the distribution status is displayed. (A P61 [ Live Streaming ] ) Icon . . (Red) (Red) Status Distribution in progress (good connection quality) Distribution in progress (poor connection quality) Connection pending or connection failed . Display/Status Screen (Yellow) N Event/Warning Display Area Displays error messages.
Status Screen For checking the settings of the camera recorder. * These are screen examples. The contents displayed are different depending on the settings. Live Streaming Screen For viewing information related to live streaming. (A P97 [Performing Live Streaming] ) LAN Screen For viewing information related to the network of the [LAN] terminal. (A P88 [Changing LAN Connection Settings] ) . Planning Metadata Screen For checking the current planning metadata setting. (A P80 [ Planning Metadata ] ) .
Connecting External Monitor 0 To output live video images and audio sound to an external monitor, select the output signals from the camera, and connect using an appropriate cable according to the monitor to be used. 0 Choose the most suitable terminal according to the monitor in use. 0 [SDI OUT] terminal: Outputs 3G-SDI/HD-SDI signals. 0 [HDMI] terminal: Outputs HDMI signals.
Functions of Network Connection 0 The network feature is able to function by using the [LAN] terminal at the back of the unit or by connecting one of the following adapters to the [USB] terminal. 0 Wireless LAN adapter 0 Ethernet adapter 0 Cellular adapter (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [LAN] Terminal] ) (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [USB] Terminal] ) List of Functions View Remote You can access via a web browser on a PC to check the live image or remotely control the camera.
Connecting to Network via [LAN] Terminal 1 Connect the [LAN] terminal of the camera with devices such as a PC or the RM-LP100 using a LAN cable. 2 Configure the connection settings. 0 Select [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Connection Setup] B [LAN Wizard] and press the Set button (Set). 0 Pressing the button displays a network setting screen. IP Address Configuration DHCP Manual Back . Next 0 Follow the screen instructions to complete 3 Setting is complete.
Connecting via Wireless LAN (USB) Connection via Access Point 1 Perform setting on the camera recorder, and start up the [USB Wizard] screen. (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [USB] Terminal] ) 2 [Wireless LAN] appears on the [USB Wizard] screen. P2P Connection For direct access to the network feature of the camera from a PC. 1 [Wireless LAN] appears on the [Wizard] screen. Available Adapter Wireless LAN Available Adapter Back Wireless LAN Back Next . Next .
2 Perform setting on the camera recorder, and start up the [Wizard] screen. (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [USB] Terminal] ) 3 [Ethernet] appears on the [Wizard] screen. Available Adapter . 4 From the list of PC access points, select [SSID] and enter [Passphrase]. 0 Display the list of access points in the wireless connection settings of the PC and select “PZ100-*****”. (***** are numbers that vary with the device used.
Connecting via Cellular Adapter (USB) You can make use of the FTP function and live streaming function by connecting a cellular adapter to this camera recorder. 1 Perform setting on the camera recorder, and start up the [Wizard] screen. (A P75 [Connecting to Network via [USB] Terminal] ) 2 [Cellular] appears on the [Wizard] screen. Importing Metadata You can download a metadata settings file (XML format) from the FTP server and store metadata in the camera recorder.
Configuring the Server for Downloading For specifying the settings (server name, user name, password, etc.) for connecting to the FTP server for downloading the metadata as well as the path of the file to download. 1 Open the [Metadata Server] screen. Open the [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Metadata Server] screen. Importing Metadata Download the metadata settings file (XML format) from the FTP server. 1 Select [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Import Metadata] and press the Set button (Set).
3 Select [Import] on the confirmation screen, and press the Set button (Set). Import starts. After import is complete, the display is restored to the screen before the [Import Metadata] screen appears. Import Metadata? Import 3 Editing Metadata Planning Metadata Access the page for editing the camera’s metadata via a web browser on a PC, and edit the metadata that is to be applied to clips to be recorded. 1 Display the web setting screen.
3 Edit the metadata. A Enter information for the necessary fields. B After input is complete, click [Save] to overwrite the metadata. B A Clip Metadata Access the page for editing the metadata via a web browser on a PC, and display or rewrite the metadata that is recorded to a clip. 1 Display the web setting screen. Press the Setting button on the web browser screen of the PC to display the setting screen. 2 Display the clip list. Click the [Clip list] tab to display the clip list. .
B Click [Change] to switch the camera to the Remote Edit mode. 6 Edit the metadata of the selected clips. A Edit the information for the necessary fields. B You can click the [OK Mark] to add an OK mark to or delete it from the selected clips. C After editing is complete, click [Save] to overwrite the metadata. C B . Memo : 0 When the menu or status is displayed, display of the confirmation screen will be put on hold. 0 If the menu is displayed on the camera recorder, close the menu.
Uploading a Recorded Video Clip A You will see a message indicating “It is necessary to change the camera mode to "Remote Edit Mode". Change the mode.” on the web browser. 0 You can upload clips recorded in the microSD card to a preset FTP server. 0 You can upload selected clips, all clips, or those appended with an OK mark. A Configuring the FTP Server for Uploading (A P91 [Changing Clip Server Settings] ) Uploading Video Clips B . B Click [Change] to switch the camera to the Remote Edit mode.
4 6 5 8 Select the clip server and start uploading. 0 Upon selecting the server to upoload clips to, an upload screen appears. 8 . 0 The status of the transfer process is indicated by a progress bar. . . 7 Select a method to upload the clips. A B C D . A Upload all clips Uploads all the clips in the displayed slots. Click to move to the [Clip Server] screen. Connecting to the Network B Upload OK clips Uploads all clips in the displayed slots that are appended with an OK mark.
0 If a setting other than “FTP” is specified for [Protocol], to ensure the safety of the communication path, a screen appears prompting you to validate the fingerprint of the public key and certificate received from the server. Check to ensure that the displayed value coincides with the known value. 0 Fingerprint is a unique value that varies with each public key and certificate. 0 For details of the fingerprint, please consult the administrator of the server to be connected.
B Click [Change] to switch the camera to the Remote Edit mode. . 4 Select the selection mode. Press the Select button. 5 Select the clips you want to delete. 0 A list of the recorded clips appears on the [Clip list] screen. 0 Click on the clip you want to delete to make a selection. 0 Clips being selected are indicated by a check mark. Memo : 0 You can use the [J-30] or [K+30] tab to jump to the previous or next 30 clips on the list. A Delete selected clips Deletes only the selected clips.
Changing Settings You can change the network-related settings by accessing via a web browser on a PC. 1 Display the web setting screen. Press the Setting button on the web browser screen of the PC to display the setting screen. 2 Select an item for which you want to change the setting from the [Settings] screen. Set each of the items as follows. A B C D E F . Memo : 0 Priority is given to menu operation on the camera recorder.
Changing LAN Connection Settings Changing Common LAN/USB Connection Settings For specifying network settings that are common between the LAN and USB terminals. B You can change the settings for each of the preset items on the [LAN Wizard] screen of the camera recorder. A B C D E . Connecting to the Network A Default Gateway For selecting whether to use the default gateway setting for the LAN or USB terminal.
Changing USB Connection Settings You can change the settings for each of the preset items on the [USB Wizard] screen of the camera recorder. 0 Items that cannot be changed are grayed out according to the type of adapter connected and the mode of connection. B A C D E F . D For configuring information required for connecting to a wireless LAN access point. E IP Address Configuration When “DHCP” is selected, all items will be grayed out.
Changing Metadata Server Settings You can make direct changes to the FTP server for importing the metadata that is specified in [Metadata Server] on the [Settings] screen, as well as the path of the file to import. A . B C D E F G H I J . A Server For selecting the FTP server. B Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera recorder. The name set in this item will be displayed in the [Import Metadata] options. Connecting to the Network * Enter not more than 31 characters.
Changing Clip Server Settings 0 ZIXI: You can make direct changes to the server and directory settings that are specified in [Clip Server] on the [Settings] screen for uploading recorded clips in the microSD card to the FTP server. A . . B C D E F G H I J A Server For selecting the FTP server. B Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera recorder. The name set in this item will appear on the [FTP Upload] action screen of the clip list display.
Changing Live Streaming Settings You can make direct changes to information on the destination of distribution that is specified in [Live Streaming] on the [Settings] screen. A . C E G B D F H I J K L M N O . Connecting to the Network A Server For selecting the server for live streaming. B Destination Server Press the Select button if you want to configure a server at the receiving end of the live distribution. C Alias For setting a name to distinguish the settings of this camera.
K Latency For setting the latency mode. L Adaptive Bit Rate If “On” is selected, the bit rate setting value of live streaming is set to maximum limit, and the bit rate is changed automatically according to changes in the network bandwidth. Memo : 0 [Adaptive Bit Rate] is selectable when [Type] is set to “ZIXI” and [Latency] is set to a value other than “Minimun(ZIXI Off)”. * The bit rate is displayed on the status screen only when “On” is set.
Saving the Connection Settings File 1 Select [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Connection Setup] and press the Set button (Set). 2 Select [Store] and press the Set button (Set). 5 Select [Store] and press the Set button (Set). 4 5 . 2 . 3 Select the file you want to save as a new file (or overwrite an existing file) using the cross-shaped button (JK), and press the Set button (Set). 6 Save the file. 0 A confirmation screen appears when you choose to overwrite.
Deleting Connection Settings Reading the Connection Settings File 1 Select [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Connection Setup] and press the Set button (Set). 2 Select [Load] and press the Set button (Set). 1 Select [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Connection Setup] and press the Set button (Set). 2 Select [Delete] and press the Set button (Set). 2 2 . . 3 Select the file to load using the crossshaped button (JK), and press the Set button (Set).
Loading and Saving Setup Files You can load the setup file to the camera (upload) or save it to a PC (download) from the Maintenance page on the web browser screen. A “Camera mode will be changed to "Maintenance Mode". During "Maintenance Mode", functions of the camera are stopped.” message appears. Click [Change] to switch the camera to the Maintenance mode. 4 Press the [OK] button. Pressing the button starts uploading of the file. Progress of the uploading process is shown at the bottom of the screen. .
Performing Live Streaming By combining with the decoder or PC application that supports live streaming, you can perform audio and video streaming via the network. Supported Formats Video H.264 1920x1080 (59.94p/50p) 20/16/12/8Mbps (Max) 1920x1080 (59.94i/50i) 20/16/12/8/5/3Mbps (Max) 1920x1080 (29.97p/25p) 20/16/12/8/5/3Mbps (Max) 1280x720 (59.94p/50p) 20/16/12/8/5/3Mbps (Max) 1280x720 (29.97p/25p) 8/5/3/1.5Mbps (Max) 640x360 (29.97p/25p) 3/1.5/0.8/0.
[Live Streaming Set] Combinations that Support Distribution o LAN terminal . 1280 x 720 ZIXI(*1) ZIXI(*2) RTMP c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c c RTMP RTSP 0.3 Mbps MPEG2-TS/RTP 0.8 Mbps c c c c* c c c c c c c c c c ZIXI(*2) RTMP ZIXI(*2) ZIXI(*1) c* c c c RTSP c c c c MPEG2-TS/RTP MPEG2-TS/UDP RTMP ZIXI(*2) ZIXI(*1) 1.
Starting Distribution 1 Perform the necessary setting for the decoder and PC application. For details on the settings, please refer to the “INSTRUCTIONS” of the respective devices and applications. Memo : 0 If there is an NAT router within the communication path between the camera and the decoder, port forwarding setup is required. For details on the settings, please refer to the “INSTRUCTIONS” of the router in use.
Setting the FEC Matrix Set the amount of FEC (Forward Error Correction) overhead for configuring SMPTE2022-1. 1 Select [Main Menu] B [Network] B [Live Streaming Set] B [Streaming Server] B [Server1] to [Server4] B [FEC Matrix] and press the Set button (Set). The FEC adjustment screen appears. . 2 Adjust the L and D values. Use the H/I buttons to adjust the L value, and the J/K buttons to adjust the D value. The amount of FEC overhead changes when the L and D values are changed.
Error Messages and Actions Warning display on the externally-connected display screen or the Live View screen, tally lamp indication and warning tone are displayed or output according to the error status as shown in the table below. Memo : 0 This camera recorder makes use of a microcomputer. Noise interference from external sources may prevent it from functioning properly. When this occurs, turn off and on the power of the camera recorder again.
Error message Access Denied. Status Access is denied. Others Action Adjust the Server and Port settings for [Metadata Server] or [Clip Server]. (A P64 [ Metadata Server ] ) (A P63 [ Clip Server ] ) Invalid Username or Authentication for login to the FTP Adjust the Username and Password Password. server failed. settings for [Metadata Server] or [Clip Server]. (A P64 [ Metadata Server ] ) (A P63 [ Clip Server ] ) Invalid Path Was Requested. The path specified for the FTP Adjust the [Clip Server] and [Dir.
List of Live Streaming Error Displays The following error messages are displayed when the live streaming setting is incorrect, or when the connection is lost during live streaming. Error message Invalid Address Status 0 The IP address format is Action 0 Enter the IP address, host name or URL of the destination correctly. (A P97 [Setting Distribution] ) converted into the IP address. An IP multicast address was set. Use an IP address that is not a multicast address.
Blinking of the Tally Lamp The lamp appears blinking such as when the remaining level of the microSD card is running low, or when a system error occurs on the camera. * The operation changes according to the menu settings. To configure the setting, go to [Main Menu] B [System] B [Tally Lamp].
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting 105 Others Problem Cause Action Power does not turn on. The AC adapter is not properly Check whether the AC adapter is properly connected. connected. There is problem in the connection 0 Check whether connection is established using a PoE+ with the PoE+ (IEEE802.3at Type2) power supply device. (IEEE802.3at Type2) power supply device and a LAN cable of Category 5e or higher.
Problem The View Remote screen turns black. The screen flickers. The screen freezes. Cannot perform remote operation. The View Remote text overflows from the frame. Cannot connect to wireless LAN. Wireless LAN connection is disrupted. Video images and audio sound during live streaming are choppy or unstable. Unable to start recording. The actual recording time is shorter than the estimated time. The clips cannot be uploaded to the FTP server. Others No audio sound.
Specifications General Item Power Description DC 12 V (when an AC adapter is used) DC 42 V to 57 V (when PoE+ power supply is used) 1.2 A (*1) 0.4 A (*2) Approx. 2.0 kg 0 °C to 40 °C (32 °F to 104 °F) Current consumption Mass Allowable operating temperature 30 %RH to 80 %RH (No Allowable condensation) operating humidity -20 °C to 50 °C (-4 °F to 122 °F) Allowable storage temperature Dimensions (W 154 mm × 200.7 mm × 191 mm × H × D) *1 During recording in the factory settings when an AC adapter is in use.
Video/Audio Others Item Description HD mode (QuickTime) Recording file QuickTime File Format format Video 50M mode MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 50 Mbps (LPCM) (Max) 1920×1080/59.94p, 59.94i, 29.97p, 50p, 50i, 25p 35M mode MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 35 Mbps (LPCM) (Max) 1920×1080/59.94i, 29.97p, 50i, 25p 1280x720/59.94p, 50p 28M mode MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 28 Mbps (LPCM) (Max) 1920x1080/59.94p, 50p 18M mode MPEG-4 AVC/H.264, 18 Mbps (LPCM) (Max) 1920×1080/59.94i, 29.97p, 50i, 25p 1280x720/59.94p, 29.
Dimensional Outline Drawing (Unit: mm) 148 54 154 172 182 191 . * The specifications and appearance of this product are subject to changes for further improvement without prior notice. Specifications 109 Others 1.2 49.2 137 199.
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Index A AC adapter ................................................ 33 Access point .............................................. 76 AWB paint .................................................. 45 B Brightness adjustment ............................... 41 C Camera mode ................................ 19, 26, 69 Cellular adapter ......................................... 78 Clip name ............................................. 29, 68 Color bar ....................................................
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